@tv3_ghana The should whip the indigenous people to play a role in the clean up exercise by collecting the watse, it will remind them not to throw rubbish into the drains
@metrotvgh@adomakomens My friend and I submitted proposals to some district assemblies in the Greater Accra Region to support us build incinerators that are environmentally friendly by Ghanaians, and to do waste segregation and mgt. We did presentations to them for more than 1 year to no response.
The transport problem in Ghana is caused by a reduction in t&t prices in a country where only fuel, 1 transport input cost is reducing. Meanwhile the price of cars haven't dropped. This means transport business has become less lucrative, less profitable in the face of poor roads.
@Citi973 Increasing the presidential term by 1year is good when the president is doing well. However, bad when he is failing and you want him/her out. So we take the average, not change the current tenure
As a country we need to outline our developmental needs and channel the research funds in addressing them. Things like how to efface malaria from Ghana. Developing vaccines to destroy the parasites from mosquitoes; strengthening agriculture, interventions to deal with unemploymen
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@JoyNewsOnTV There is a researcher from University of California, Berkeley that is researching on that. He is currently in Ghana and can be raked in for more discussion
@CEGA_UC@Manisha_econ@soleprillaman Really, gender inequality needs to be addressed urgently in LMICs to ensure full representation of women. I learnt from the E2A that 50% of women die of heart attack because it cannot be detected. The reason is men only methods was used for studies in dealing with heart attack.
How can Ghana keep a balance between employment and galamsey. If we throw these 'galamseyers' away from making 200cedis a day to 18 cedis in minimum wage for formal employment, will they accept it? Most foreign companies that hire casual staff in Ghana pays them minimum wage
@Joy997FM NPP is saying this that NDC said, that is why the organised the Senchi meeting, which the NPP failed to attend. This shows the 2 political parties has failed us. We need a national plan with serious engagement with academia and industry, embedded in the constitution.